GRK HEARAZ

GRK HEARAZ

Hearable-centered assistance: from sensor to participation

The vision of the HEARAZ Research Training Group is the comprehensive inter- and transdisciplinary training of young scientists for the efficient development of a new generation of networked technical assistance systems (hearables) close to the ear and their embedding in life and care practice. This vision is realized conceptually and technologically through the networking of hearing aids with sensors and external devices. Hearables are thus being further developed into a mobile and personalized "health center on the ear". Beyond hearing improvement, better perception, communication and mobility of the wearers are to be realized through technical and social networking with formal and informal care networks. The aim is to improve opportunities for participation despite health restrictions, increased vulnerability and the increasing diversity of the often older wearers. Based on a characterization of the individual limitations, the needs of those affected are to be examined and suitable assistance functions designed and evaluated in everyday care. In order to achieve optimum benefit from these socio-technical systems, a consistent inter- and transdisciplinary approach with access to the international research environment is necessary. This approach and the excellent research environment enable systematic basic research, research into clinical and technical applications as well as care research and research into ethical and social aspects and addresses the global market for hearing aids in particular and hearables in general.

 

Further information can be found on the main page: https://www.hearaz.de/

 

Promotion

The Research Training Group is funded by the German Research Foundation.

Participating universities

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